We lived abroad for years. We were with the forces so I guess that no matter how much you try, you never get a true 'living abroad' experience as you are living in a forces community, surrounded by Brits! I loved it though.
We came back to UK almost 6 years ago. I miss the sense of community that comes with forces life as you don't get that in the UK but I have to say, for me, there is no place like home!
I have a friend who transferred to the Aussie army about 3 years ago and she and her family are loving it. I really must go and pay her a visit!
My dad emigrated to Australia many years ago - he lived in Penrith, not far from Sydney. He tried to tempt me to move over there (when I was an adult - it's a long story and not for this forum but I didn't have contact with him for many years, so never visited as a child) but it was just too big a move for me / us.
If I could already have a life out there, without the trauma of leaving the UK and all that's familiar, I'd move to Australia in a heartbeat, but we're just not in a position to move so far away. Sadly my dad died so there's no real reason for me to go there now, but I'll always be thankful for my memories and hope one day to return, even if only for a visit.
Hiya Sarge, glad to see that things are good with you all.
I don't think I could live anywhere but England, but if I could move anywhere it would be Edinburgh. If it was overseas, I think I'd choose France - not too far away to come back occasionally.
I'd move to the Florida Keys, its pretty, the fishing is great, good food and we have friends there, also they're very laid back and friendly out there.
I have to admit though that I'd miss our family if we just buggered off out there, so maybe for us if we could one day it would be nice to just go out there during the winter and return to the UK for the summer, I can't see that happening in the near future, but who knows.
oh...tough one as I love Cannock !!
But I do have a great love for the Far East.....and if i did have to choose somewhere else it would be one of the Thai islands. the two that come to mind are Ko Samui and Ko Phi Phi.
I did the reverse some time ago. Australia is a fantastic place to be a child (if you can stand the heat). But I couldn't go back. I'm too much of a northerner. Give me cold and wet and snow.
If I had to move, I'd probably choose Norway. I've always had the feeling of being home there. After a few days I forget that I don't understand a word of the language.